Jar carrier and top wrench



July 9, 1929. J, JQIRE 1.720.517

JAR CARRIER AND TOP WRENCH I Filed March 6, 1928 EJJaz'm:

Patented duly 9, 1929.

ELI J. JOIRE, OF GREEN BAY, W.'ESG0N3IN.

JAR CARRIER AND T01? ll/BENCH.

Application filed March 6,

The invetrlhm relates to an attachment for screw top jars and partieulurly to oil deepens rug: .rs tor service stations and the like. and has or its ohiect the provision of an attachment comprising; a single strand oil Wire having its ends engeged with the screw to of a jar with a handle nortion :lor handling the jar in decanting its contents.

The invention will he descrihed in detail liereinatter and will he found illustrated in the :1reoinpunying drawings-i in ivhieh Figure 1. is a View in perspective of a ar and top showing the attachment applied thereto.

liigzyure 2 is a View in periuiiective of the attachment oi Figure 1 ren'io'ved from the jar,

Figure 3 is a View of a i'noditied term, of means for attachingthe device to the jar top, and

Figure l a further modification ot the evice.

ln the drawings similar reference characters are used to design ate corresponding parts in the several views.

.ln the drawings a jar is shown at A and up; a screw top l3, and in the forms shown in l ie'ures 1 and 3 the top B is provided with a pouring event 0. The attachment coni- ].u'ises a single length of Wire, that in. Figures 1 and 2 i des' 1n ated l, and is bent intermediate of its ends into a circular formation as shown at .2 to enclose the jar A and has oil set and s aeed portions 23 forming a landle, said offset portions 3 being connec :l with the circular portion 2 by means of arms l. The upper ends of the otlset portions 3 are connse id hy means of arms 4") with upturned ends or that are soldered or otherwise secured to the jar top l3.

in Figure 3 the ends of the Wire 1 are carried around the jar to B as shown at 'l' and secured thereto by soldering or otherwise.

In using the article shown in Figures 1 and 3, it Will be apparent that the otlset portions 1923. Serial No. 259,528.

23 provide a handle for the carrying of the jar, and tilting itin dispensing the contents, and is particularly adapted for use in autoiuohile sewiee stations tor dispensing oil to the crank iases of automobile engines. y securing the ends ot the attachment as at ('3 in .llioure l, and l" in Figure 3 to the ar top an cileetii'e means tor unscrewin and replacing the tops on the jars is provided.

in fl igure is shown an attachment of the same cliararter as that shown in F igures 1 and l tor use on jars with or Without spouts on the tops in Which the Wire 13. is secured at its ends around. the jar top I and is proviijled with two or more coils intermediate oi its ends and extending radially from the top B, said coils being adapted for use as a handle in carrying the jar also providing a Wrench to unscrew and replace the top, and the spring coils may also he util r ed for holding a label indicating the contents of the jar.

l Vhat is claimed is 1. A jar carrier and top wrench, comprisa jar top a single strand of Wire eliaped in intermediate of its ends to term. a handle, and. the extremities of the Wire secured. to said A jar carrier and top Wrench. comprisi no; in combination with a jar and a top therefor, a length of wire havin its ends secured to the top and formed adjacent to the top with spaced ott'set port-ions ilforniingf handle, and the intermediate portion of the Wire shaped to enclose the jar.

5}. A jar carrier and to Wrench. comprising in eon'il'iination with a jar, and a top therefor. a length of Wire heutintermediate of its ends and shaped to enclose the ar, said wire having; otl'set and spaced portions extending in the direction of the side oi the jar torming' a handle, and the ends on": the Wire enclosing the top an d secured thereto.

In testimony whereof I atlix my signature.

ELI J. JO IRE. 

